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Introduction : Wittgenstein, language and philosophy of literature | 1 | |
Pt. 1 | Philosophy as a kind of literature : literature as a kind of philosophy | 15 |
Introductory note to "The investigations' everyday aesthetics of itself" | 17 | |
1 | The investigations' everyday aesthetics of itself | 21 |
2 | "But isn't the same at least the same?" : Wittgenstein and the question of poetic translatability | 34 |
3 | Wittgenstein's "imperfect garden" : the ladders and labyrinths of philosophy as Dichtung | 55 |
4 | Restlessness and the achievement of peace : writing and method in Wittgenstein's Philosophical investigations | 75 |
5 | Imagined worlds and the real one : Plato, Wittgenstein and mimesis | 92 |
6 | Reading for life | 109 |
Pt. II | Reading with Wittgenstein | |
Introduction to "Having a rough story about what moral philosophy is" | 127 | |
7 | Having a rough story about what moral philosophy is | 133 |
8 | "The life of the sign" : Wittgenstein on reading a poem | 146 |
9 | Wittgenstein against interpretation : "the meaning of a text does not stop short of its facts" | 165 |
10 | On the old saw, "every reading of a text is interpretation" : some remarks | 186 |
Pt. III | Literature and the boundaries of self and sense | 209 |
11 | Rotating the axis of our investigation : Wittgenstein's investigations and Holderlin's poetology | 211 |
12 | Autobiographical consciousness : Wittgenstein, private experience and the "inner picture" | 228 |
13 | Monologic and dialogic : Wittgenstein, Heart of darkness, and linguistic scepticism | 251 |
14 | Wittgenstein and Faulkner's Benjy : reflections on and of derangement | 267 |
Pt. IV | Fiction and the Tractatus | |
15 | Facts and fiction : reflections on the Tractatus | 291 |
16 | Wittgenstein's Tractatus and the logic of fiction | 305 |
Pt. V | The larger view | |
17 | Unlikely prospects for applying Wittgenstein's "method" to aesthetics and the philosophy of art | 321 |
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